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Hi everyone, new to the site.

I've just bought an R reg Ka. Its in lovely condition, only done 74k and past the MOT today with flying colours.

Drove it home from the garage, which is about 15 miles from home. All was fine until i parked up and turned the engine off that the entire contents of my expansion tank decided to go on the floor.

I've had a look and as far as i can see its come from the tank its self, i think from the cap.

Any ideas ??

Thanx

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top up the tank to the correct levels (make sure you use coolant) and give her a run and then see what the temp guage says... check to see if the car is overheating first

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i have boon told that after a couple of yrs it's best to replace the expansion cap on

all cars.

i had somilar happen on my galaxy & replaced the cap & not looked back since.

as already said to check if the temp is working ok.

perhaps the thermostat is knacked ?

not an expensive item to replace & is quite an easy job

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Thanx for the advice everyone. The only problem is there isn't a temp gauge for the car, just a light, which didn't come on. The coolant looked very fresh when i checked it before, could there be an air lock and would that have caused it??

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i would do what delboy suggests and change the cap and a new thermostat. Does sound like it could be one of those.

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hi m8

check the thermo stat as they fail for a pass time

my engine is the older i.3 endura.

the expansion tank on my ka is on the passengers side as they

moved it to the other side (drivers) from 1999 onwards.

the thermostat is located on the drivers side next to the lh spark plug.

it's got 2 pipes running in & out of it.

remove it then test it by doing the following

fill up a pot with water & put it onto the oven & hang the thermo stat in it off a piece of string

tied to a knife or something so it hangs in the water

as the water starts to boil you should see the thermo opening but you got to get the water really hot m8

let it boil & see if it opens & then allow it to cool for it to close

if it don'e open or close quite quickly then replace it.

i think you can get from Halfords for about £6.00 ish.

if it opend & closes then i' would replace the coolant cap but you

will have to go to frauds for it &

i think it cost me for my ford galaxy in the region of £12.00 with the vat

i hope this is of help to you m8

be careful when removing the pipes that feeds the thermo as you will lose some water & have some rage ready

as it's not noce stuff if it get's onto anything especially your paintwork.

make sure the engine is cold aswell m8.

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hi m8

check the thermo stat as they fail for a pass time

my engine is the older i.3 endura.

the expansion tank on my ka is on the passengers side as they

moved it to the other side (drivers) from 1999 onwards.

the thermostat is located on the drivers side next to the lh spark plug.

it's got 2 pipes running in & out of it.

remove it then test it by doing the following

fill up a pot with water & put it onto the oven & hang the thermo stat in it off a piece of string

tied to a knife or something so it hangs in the water

as the water starts to boil you should see the thermo opening but you got to get the water really hot m8

let it boil & see if it opens & then allow it to cool for it to close

if it don'e open or close quite quickly then replace it.

i think you can get from halfords for about £6.00 ish.

if it opend & closes then i' would replace the coolant cap but you

will have to go to frauds for it &

i think it cost me for my ford galaxy in the region of £12.00 with the vat

i hope this is of help to you m8

be careful when removing the pipes that feeds the thermo as you will lose some water & have some rage ready

as it's not noce stuff if it get's onto anything especially your paintwork.

make sure the engine is cold aswell m8.

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